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john allen joining us again from rome. good to see you again, john. "new york times" reporting that then-cardinal bergoglio in 2010 quietly suggested the church come out in support of civil unions. at the same time he was publicly leading the charge against same sex marriage in argentina. so it's an amazing revolution. explain exactly what he said and why he kind of changed his stance. >> well, hello michael and fredricka. yes. what we know is "new york times" is reporting today that there was a meeting of the bishops of argentina ahead of a national debate on same sex marriage in which then cardinal jorge mario bergoglio as that perhaps they could accept civil recognition but not same sex marriage. we've reached out to sources in argentina though we can't confirm the details of that meeting, what we do know is what's reported in this piece is consistent with the way cardinal bergoglio handled this issue over the years. that is he has opposed the idea of making other kinds of living arrangements equivalent to marriage between a man and a woman, but he
john allen joining us again from rome. good to see you again, john. "new york times" reporting that then-cardinal bergoglio in 2010 quietly suggested the church come out in support of civil unions. at the same time he was publicly leading the charge against same sex marriage in argentina. so it's an amazing revolution. explain exactly what he said and why he kind of changed his stance. >> well, hello michael and fredricka. yes. what we know is "new york times" is...
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real friendship or political ambassador john bolton. and i don't think what he said about congress having fun, but your thoughts on the trip to israel. >> you overheard the comments he made to french president nicolas sarkozy and obama said you think you've got it bad i have to deal with mimm every day. look, i think that both president obama and prime minister netanyahu has a symbolism to show he that the relationship is good. netanyahu formed a new government and obama wants the political benefit from israel's many supporters in the united states who he's retorically in support of israel's security needs, but the private meetings here where the real substance will be talked about are going to be radically different. obama has very difficult messages for netanyahu, don't go after the iranian nuclear weapons program. make more concessions to the palestinians. and if they got out and were the subject of public conversation with take president obama's 10% approval rating in israel and drive it even lower. >> greta: i notice that you wrote
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in fact it was there where i saw the great cleo lane and john danworth from england performing. and it just superb entertainment there all of the time.. the partners are well known for all of the charity in the city and helped the cancer organization, and many others. and now at the beginning of the year, the razz room moved to the amc theater building, formally the cadillac show room at 1000 van nes s tonight we are hopeful of getting a full entertainment permit, but he understand that there are still sound issues sought standing, 1000 van ness is a mixed use, adapted use building, meaning that it is being used by uses it was not built for. we have seen this problem before with the adapted uses, currently there is parking, in the movie theater and theater space with 80 units of housing on the upper floors, after moving into 1000 van ness which had previously been approved for a comedy club, complaints from two residents on the upstairs floor began to occur. sound tests were performed, by granely and it was deemed that live at the razz needed to install sound proofing. the owner
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john boehner said, it's the law of the land. he walked that back afterwards, but that is what he is thinking. this is a fight that will take place in policy documents and political documents like ryan budget but when it comes to funding -- voting on bills that will become law, obamacare -- >> this continuing resolution does not have funding for bom a bomb -- for obamacare. >> it won't. >> they will find a deal to fund it through other monies, they will not crimp it, obama will not sign thinking that will slow it down. >> we will track it, i have to jump, this is a big fed day, stocks generally liked what they heard from ben bernanke, i wonder if he was signaling a little let easy money, that is my take next up on kudlow. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a natur
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the donations include a $2,500 contribution to house speaker john boehner. could this perhaps explain would you say the speaker has to walk back his sensible comments for fear of losing that kind of financial support? >> well, i think what you've got is a republican party that is being gripped by a small minority. clearly a well-funded gun lobby in washington, d.c. you know, martin, i don't know how i got on the list, but i got a letter at home in the mail from the nra, saying, you know, dear van hollen, the gold's coming to take away all your guns and they're going to strip away your second amendment rights, you better send some money into the nra headquarters in washington right away so we can protect you against that kind of taking. that's what the nra is doing. they're using the scare tactics, fearmongering as a recipe for generating huge amounts of money here in washington, which they give in the form of political contributions to people to try and have it their way. >> it is absolutely remarkable today, sir, we see parents who lost their children, and
the donations include a $2,500 contribution to house speaker john boehner. could this perhaps explain would you say the speaker has to walk back his sensible comments for fear of losing that kind of financial support? >> well, i think what you've got is a republican party that is being gripped by a small minority. clearly a well-funded gun lobby in washington, d.c. you know, martin, i don't know how i got on the list, but i got a letter at home in the mail from the nra, saying, you know,...
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i'm joined now live by john rosenthall. good mortgage. >> thanks, chris. >> senator reid argued that stripping away the assault weapons ban makes the bill more passable. it would leave a bill that would require universal background checks, gun-trafficking a federal crime. a program that gives funding for school security. do you think harry reid made a good move? >> well, it's disappointing. but he's done the calculus and knows that an assault weapon bill will not pass the senate. sadly, i think he also knows that even in the democratically controlled senate, a background check for criminals, a universal background check for all of gun sales, including for criminals will not pass the senate. and it was certainly not going to pass the house. so that's what we're up against. and just so everyone is clear about this, you know, i'm a law-abiding gun owner. i own firearms, i go to a gun store where they run a background check. but it's perfectly legal in 33 states to buy guns from private dealers without a background check. so la
i'm joined now live by john rosenthall. good mortgage. >> thanks, chris. >> senator reid argued that stripping away the assault weapons ban makes the bill more passable. it would leave a bill that would require universal background checks, gun-trafficking a federal crime. a program that gives funding for school security. do you think harry reid made a good move? >> well, it's disappointing. but he's done the calculus and knows that an assault weapon bill will not pass the...
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. >>> while some lawmakers say they're willing to compromise, house speaker john boehner doesn't seem ready for a grand bargain. adam shift joins me in about five minutes to talk about that. >>> the island of cypress is making international waves. jackie is here. jackie, small island but big waves here? >> that's absolutely right. hi, richard. for one, europe had fallen off the radar for a long time and that's why this is getting so many attention. a lot of the reason that the dow had made this record run is because investors were hoping that europe's debt crisis was resolved. with respect to cyprus specifically, e.u. has proposed a deal as part of the country's bailout. this marks the first time a european country is calling on its depositors to keep it afloat. it's also sparking concerns about a run on the banks in europe. because if depositors in other countries start to panic about a possible tax, they try to withdraw their funds you could see big problems for european banks. >> maybe this might help in a small way. talk about a billion-dollar business and that's college ball. >>
. >>> while some lawmakers say they're willing to compromise, house speaker john boehner doesn't seem ready for a grand bargain. adam shift joins me in about five minutes to talk about that. >>> the island of cypress is making international waves. jackie is here. jackie, small island but big waves here? >> that's absolutely right. hi, richard. for one, europe had fallen off the radar for a long time and that's why this is getting so many attention. a lot of the reason...
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john? >> here's the $137 billion. how much is in u.s., about -- not so bad as much they have in the u.s. when you think they're paying per year, about $10 billion worth. the rest they have to pay a tax sale if they brought it from overseas. now, every quarter, they're paying out about $2.5 billion in dividends an the u.s. cash they're accumulating is just around $3 billion so, how many times can they hike the dividends by 60, 70%? not that many times. it could raise some issues. maybe they might want to go and open up a line of credit. it's not as straightforward as they've got this huge pile of cash. they can't just continue to hike it indefinitely out of u.s. portion, about a third of the cash they're generating. >> first of all, that question, they could do it if r a while, but secondly, these guys could be a borrower. microsoft, 30-year paper, creating under 4%. they don't like to do anything flexible with the balance sheet, but that's not a giant leap. why don't they do that? >> it's not to say they couldn't do i
john? >> here's the $137 billion. how much is in u.s., about -- not so bad as much they have in the u.s. when you think they're paying per year, about $10 billion worth. the rest they have to pay a tax sale if they brought it from overseas. now, every quarter, they're paying out about $2.5 billion in dividends an the u.s. cash they're accumulating is just around $3 billion so, how many times can they hike the dividends by 60, 70%? not that many times. it could raise some issues. maybe...
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how do you like the way they schlagged john rick attello and as soon as he left the stock got hammered. wrong. barbara in virginia, please. barbara. hey, barb. speak to me. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you doing? >> real good, how about you? is. >> caller: i got a cold. >> oh, i'm sorry. hey, have you tried z pack? i know it kills you now but it's also good. >> caller: no, i don't think i want to try that. my question is, should i hold on to lululemon, despite the bad news about the pants recall? >> you know what, i'm getting a little tired of their lack of execution. and we put a man on the moon and we can't make anti stink pants that don't sheen? i don't know. i'm getting tired of lulu! brilliant! it's not the time to be too positive or too negative. you'll see plenty of headlines about cyprus, i think the it's near malta. what really matters might be there's millions of people being put to work in the housing industry in america. brilliant! "mad money" will be right back. >>> >>> coming up, buried treasury? 2013 kicked off with a bang. as the averages soared. but is the market about
how do you like the way they schlagged john rick attello and as soon as he left the stock got hammered. wrong. barbara in virginia, please. barbara. hey, barb. speak to me. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you doing? >> real good, how about you? is. >> caller: i got a cold. >> oh, i'm sorry. hey, have you tried z pack? i know it kills you now but it's also good. >> caller: no, i don't think i want to try that. my question is, should i hold on to lululemon, despite the...
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and while the president leaves secretary of state john kerry, alex, it's worth noting is going to stay behind, he has meetings scheduled today here in jordan with the head of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas. and then he returns to israel a little bit later, where he'll be meeting for dinner with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. just one more indication of the commitment of this administration to try to really revive the peace talks in this region. >> let's hope something fruitful comes from that. thank you very much peter alexander in amman, jordan. >>> the president also focused on gun control today in his weekly address this morning. he's urging congress to hold a vote on several proposed measures which include making it harder for criminals and people with severe mental illness from getting their hands on guns. and reinstating a ban on military-style assault weapons. >> -- shouldn't be controversial. they're commonsense. they're supported by a majority of the american people. and i urge the senate and the house to give each of them a vote. >> meantime, while you slept, th
and while the president leaves secretary of state john kerry, alex, it's worth noting is going to stay behind, he has meetings scheduled today here in jordan with the head of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas. and then he returns to israel a little bit later, where he'll be meeting for dinner with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. just one more indication of the commitment of this administration to try to really revive the peace talks in this region. >> let's hope something...
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good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, john. this is a very important visit by the president. you heard when he was in israel yesterday, president netanyahu saying sure, i'll go back to the bargaining table. he urged the palestinians to come back with no preconditions. one of the preconditions of the palestinians was that mr. netanyahu stop construction in the west bank. interesting moment. those in israel believe president netanyahu has to say that but that he doesn't see an opportunity for peace. president abbas has said he wants to come back to the bargaining table but can he deliver the palestinians? those rockets fired just this morning from the palestinian territory of gaza, controlled by hamas, of course. a reminder that mr. abbas speaks for the palestinian authority in the west bank but does not necessarily speak for the palestinians in gaza. president obama trying to navigate a very difficult challenge. he would like to get the peace process resumed. the question is, can you get people with the political will and the po
good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, john. this is a very important visit by the president. you heard when he was in israel yesterday, president netanyahu saying sure, i'll go back to the bargaining table. he urged the palestinians to come back with no preconditions. one of the preconditions of the palestinians was that mr. netanyahu stop construction in the west bank. interesting moment. those in israel believe president netanyahu has to say that but that he doesn't see an...
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john, do you check your bags? >> absolutely. it seems like a no-brainer to me. this is about average revenue per flyer. if they get their 25 or 50 extra bucks from you, then you feel like you've got a perk to go on top of it, instead of you got slammed for paying for your bags. so you feel good about it. >> every flight i've taken recently, has been overbooked, oversold. so we are at a point now, we're at a breaking point where i think they need to start adding flights, number one. number two, what i look at is the private jet gap. the difference between flying private and flying commercial. >> of course, you do. >> but that gap is now smaller, because you can fly new york to florida at a moment's notice for around $2,000. and i think more and more people are going to look at that. >> gordon, let me leave the last word to you. >> i never check a bag, because somebody might lose it. there's my motivation. at the same time -- >> well, i believe that happened to mcc, michelle crusaruso-cabc. she lost a bunch of bags on the way to cyprus and she's been there for two
john, do you check your bags? >> absolutely. it seems like a no-brainer to me. this is about average revenue per flyer. if they get their 25 or 50 extra bucks from you, then you feel like you've got a perk to go on top of it, instead of you got slammed for paying for your bags. so you feel good about it. >> every flight i've taken recently, has been overbooked, oversold. so we are at a point now, we're at a breaking point where i think they need to start adding flights, number one....
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i'm joined by father john with the archdiocese of trenton, new jersey. good to see you. >> good to see you, chris. >> we watched the mass together. it was interesting to see what the pope's twitter feed took out of that not so long homily. he tweeted, true power is service. the pope must serve all people especially the poor, the weak, the vulnerable. we're all looking for clues to what his papacy will be like. what did you learn today? >> i think it's about the simplicity and focusing on the central mission of the church, which is opening wide the arms of christ to all people, to reach out to them, to bring them in, to draw them in, allow them to feel the love of god. people said that under john paul people came to see him and under benedict people came to hear pope benedict. i think when people come to rome they'll come to feel pope francis, feel the love he just exudes, the simplicity, franciscan spirit of mercy and forgiveness. >> he has gotten a lot of good reviews so far. you see him in the crowd. for his personality. policy is a different thing esp
i'm joined by father john with the archdiocese of trenton, new jersey. good to see you. >> good to see you, chris. >> we watched the mass together. it was interesting to see what the pope's twitter feed took out of that not so long homily. he tweeted, true power is service. the pope must serve all people especially the poor, the weak, the vulnerable. we're all looking for clues to what his papacy will be like. what did you learn today? >> i think it's about the simplicity and...
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. >>> let's get to john harwood. he has some breaking news. >> maria, we are not going to have a government shutdown on march 27th when the current government funding bill runs out. the senate has just passed its version of the so-called cr with more than 70 votes in favor. the house plans to pass it tomorrow. and again, it reflects the fact that the fiscal fights that were at fever pitch throughout 2011 and 2012 have now been defused. both sides are working at a much slower pace, less of a crisis atmosphere, maria. >> all right, john, thank you so much. feeling cramped at the back of the plane? wait until you hear what the largest airlines are doing to keep business class flyers flat-out happy. of course, it all comes with a price. stay with us. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thin
. >>> let's get to john harwood. he has some breaking news. >> maria, we are not going to have a government shutdown on march 27th when the current government funding bill runs out. the senate has just passed its version of the so-called cr with more than 70 votes in favor. the house plans to pass it tomorrow. and again, it reflects the fact that the fiscal fights that were at fever pitch throughout 2011 and 2012 have now been defused. both sides are working at a much slower...
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that is in contrast to national security hawks like john mccain and lindsay graham. you know, to what degree has iraq informed that position in your mind? and do you think that that we are seeing a real fundamental shift in terms of where that party has been on national security? >> it's such an interesting question. and such an important question. and i think the sort of paul-light wing of the republican party is not taken seriously by other republicans on national security. still look to you know, john mccain and lindsay graham as their serious guys on national security. and they think that the paul-lite wing is cute. but rand doesn't always get his facts right and he doesn't always comport himself with the seriousness that some of the things he talks about demands. he doesn't take himself seriously enough to always get what he's saying factually correct. but what he's offering as another way forward in republican thinking on foreign policy is sorely needed. it's a real problem that the republican party isn't willing to admit that the iraq war was about idea. when
that is in contrast to national security hawks like john mccain and lindsay graham. you know, to what degree has iraq informed that position in your mind? and do you think that that we are seeing a real fundamental shift in terms of where that party has been on national security? >> it's such an interesting question. and such an important question. and i think the sort of paul-light wing of the republican party is not taken seriously by other republicans on national security. still look...
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[laughter] it reminds me of john f. kennedy's famous speech about putting a man on the moon, "we choose to go the moon not because it is easy-- but come on, it's got to be easy, right? let's just do it already. just strap a rocket to some guy's back. jeesh!" [laughter] [cheers and applause] be warned folks. this 501-day round-trip flyby is not for the faint of heart because there will be no showers, limits on toilet paper and clothing, drinking water made from the crew members' recycled urine and sweat and almost no privacy. in other words, basically a carnival cruise. [laughter] [cheers and applause] still -- still. being the first human to orbit the red planet is a memory you'll never forget, that is, until the radiation from the sun accelerates the onset of alzheimer's disease. [laughter] which explains neil armstrong's famous words, "that's one small step for man-- that's one small step for man." [laughter] fortunately, there is a plan to deal with the harmful radiation-- the astronauts will use a poop shield to blo
[laughter] it reminds me of john f. kennedy's famous speech about putting a man on the moon, "we choose to go the moon not because it is easy-- but come on, it's got to be easy, right? let's just do it already. just strap a rocket to some guy's back. jeesh!" [laughter] [cheers and applause] be warned folks. this 501-day round-trip flyby is not for the faint of heart because there will be no showers, limits on toilet paper and clothing, drinking water made from the crew members'...
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john? >> i talked to a couple of analysts today about their expectations. i would just say they're muted. some people saying analysts want a 50% hike, even a doubling of the current dividend. keep on talking with her more in line with regine munster at piper jaffrey came down at 32%, 33%. the reason why is twofold. one, two-thirds of apple's cash is overseas. they'll get hit with big tax if apple tries to bring it back for dividends. the other is precedent. if they hike the dividend by 50% this year, people expect another 50% hike next year. you can always increase the dividend by more in the future, but if you slow down the rate of hikes, it looks bad. what if apple does boost it to $3.50 a share, or more than $15 billion a year. it would be like a high quality corporate bond. that yield would be in line with cisco, hp, and microsoft but still less than intel. seems like the street would be satisfied with that, but would it be the kind of catalyst that would cause the stock to run like last year? nobody i talked to thought so, guys. >> i think the key here
john? >> i talked to a couple of analysts today about their expectations. i would just say they're muted. some people saying analysts want a 50% hike, even a doubling of the current dividend. keep on talking with her more in line with regine munster at piper jaffrey came down at 32%, 33%. the reason why is twofold. one, two-thirds of apple's cash is overseas. they'll get hit with big tax if apple tries to bring it back for dividends. the other is precedent. if they hike the dividend by...
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cnbc's chief technology reporter john fortt has all the details from the report. >> oracle out with those very disappointing reports. stock was down as much as 8% after hours. here are the gruesome details. misses on the tom top ask bottom lines. wall street was looking for revenue around $9.4 billion. oracle turned in just shy of $9 billion. nonbacked eps of 64 cents. oracle turned in 65. as the revenue pretty much fell across the board, new lifeless and cloud revenue was well light. nongap operating margins, just a little bit light, but still in this. and then the guidance, q4 is oracle's big quarter. this is where wall street was hoping for some blowout numbers, looking for around 11.5 billion in revenue, 88 cents of eps, oracle said, no, we're not going to do quite that well, in fact, guided to just a negative 1 to plus 4% growth in revenue for the quarter. wall street better than 5% growth. new revenue will fall a couple of percentage points short of what wall street wanted and hardware product revenue very much light. the cfo says the problem here is not product, it was sales force
cnbc's chief technology reporter john fortt has all the details from the report. >> oracle out with those very disappointing reports. stock was down as much as 8% after hours. here are the gruesome details. misses on the tom top ask bottom lines. wall street was looking for revenue around $9.4 billion. oracle turned in just shy of $9 billion. nonbacked eps of 64 cents. oracle turned in 65. as the revenue pretty much fell across the board, new lifeless and cloud revenue was well light....
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roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts? >> i think it's part and parcel of the process of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward. >> you kind of agreed with that in the last hour. >> largely. >> we will probably see where things go from here. if it is not cyprus catching your attention, what is? >> what i think is that the effects of quantitative easing, the effects of all the twist operations are actually generating better fund mentals. in effect, what ben bernanke has done is primed the well. we are at a point where we're beginning to really benefit from it, whether it's coming from jobs, improve. s in housing, overall improvements in manufacturing, in services. this is a recover
roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts? >> i think it's part and parcel of the process of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward....
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john in my home state of pennsylvania. john! >> caller: boo-yah! how you doing, jim? >> i'm waiting for the phillies to get started unless you're a pirate fan. >> caller: i'm calling about ameren pharmaceuticals. i've been following this company about the past year and a half. it looks like the two-headed swan in the marketplace with indications it's a one-hit wonder for product. the marketplace starved astrazeneca, merck and pfizer. >> we are going to veto it. this is like the mets without having dickey, okay? we get the picture right, clear on that one? don't buy. let's go to tyler in virginia. tyler. >> caller: boo-yah, dr. cramer. >> boo-yah. >> caller: it a i like your opinion on travel centers of america. i got into it two months ago and it's up 40%. ring the register or hold on? >> i've been looking at this company trying to figure out what they are going to do with natural gas. the answer is, i've got to hold this, do homework and give you a much better view on it. it seems too exciting to me. edie in washington, d.c. >> caller: this is edie. what is your opin
john in my home state of pennsylvania. john! >> caller: boo-yah! how you doing, jim? >> i'm waiting for the phillies to get started unless you're a pirate fan. >> caller: i'm calling about ameren pharmaceuticals. i've been following this company about the past year and a half. it looks like the two-headed swan in the marketplace with indications it's a one-hit wonder for product. the marketplace starved astrazeneca, merck and pfizer. >> we are going to veto it. this is...
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lay of the land of where they see the future of the region but that being said, secretary of state john kerry is also here at the moment in jerusalem. he will be making these meetings and these rounds as well. he'll stay in the region after president obama leaves. he'll come back to jerusalem, speak to israeli officials about possibly starting peace talks -- starting peace talks again to find resolution when it comes to israeli/palestinian issue. it will be interesting to see what president obama says tomorrow when he speaks in front of hundreds of israeli students. he's made some strong words in the past condemning settlement construction in the occupied territories of the palestinians in the west bank. interesting to see what he has to say to these israeli students tomorrow. kelly? >> great stuff. thanks very much for that. straight ahead on the program, the internet isn't a vending machine. that's according to our next guest. he's the ceo of e-commerce giant. find out why he thinks you should check out with more than just profit in your basket. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switch
lay of the land of where they see the future of the region but that being said, secretary of state john kerry is also here at the moment in jerusalem. he will be making these meetings and these rounds as well. he'll stay in the region after president obama leaves. he'll come back to jerusalem, speak to israeli officials about possibly starting peace talks -- starting peace talks again to find resolution when it comes to israeli/palestinian issue. it will be interesting to see what president...
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what's that all about, john? >> well, first of all, i think right now it's over 30 tons. >> 30 tons of food. >> and we were -- 30 tons of food. that's what's surrounding me right now. we were inspired by our colleagues in jacksonville, florida, who were led by trish philbin. and they over the last seven years have raised 90 tons of food for charitable organizations in florida. we decided we wanted to adopt this across all of our company. so we here in livingston, and i'm tremendously proud of our employees, over the last two weeks we have collected over 30 tons of food. this will go to the interfaith food pantry. they feed over 300 families every week. these are primarily lower income families with working parents. and senior citizens who live on fixed incomes. and this has just been a great, great success. >> so where did the food come from specifically? and tell us again what charities it's going to, john. >> well, so the charity is the interfaith food pantry. it's a food pantry based here in morristown, new je
what's that all about, john? >> well, first of all, i think right now it's over 30 tons. >> 30 tons of food. >> and we were -- 30 tons of food. that's what's surrounding me right now. we were inspired by our colleagues in jacksonville, florida, who were led by trish philbin. and they over the last seven years have raised 90 tons of food for charitable organizations in florida. we decided we wanted to adopt this across all of our company. so we here in livingston, and i'm...
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john, thanks. >> the ghost busters thing maybe they measure with. take a look at shares of lulu lemon. the retailer had to pull a popular line of yoga pants because the pants were too sheer. the stock is still up in the premarket. >>> and kb homes posting a smaller than expected loss. just a few minutes ago revenue sharply above the consensus. >> let the >> let the good times roll. up next, a join venture between wendell pierce and joe henry. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ >>> welcome >>> welcome back, everybody. futures have been a little bit weaker. we're still down 12.5 points below fair value. they came in at a strong level. 340,000. so that trend continues. let's get back down to andrew in new orleans. he join
john, thanks. >> the ghost busters thing maybe they measure with. take a look at shares of lulu lemon. the retailer had to pull a popular line of yoga pants because the pants were too sheer. the stock is still up in the premarket. >>> and kb homes posting a smaller than expected loss. just a few minutes ago revenue sharply above the consensus. >> let the >> let the good times roll. up next, a join venture between wendell pierce and joe henry. ♪ ♪ [ female...
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gwen: here's an example, john. in the immigration knish -- issue. in this report reince priebus said there should be comprehensive immigration reform and there is a gong -- gang of them on capitol hill trying to come up with this. is there movement underway? >> to underscore karen's point, technical issues, better computers, but the heart is the ideological one. the bold language in that clip, it's a lot harder to follow with bold action. immigration reform? the nub question is do you support a pathway to legalization, to citizenship? so immediately after the statement there he was pressed by reporters. "well, it's not my job to get into policy." that's the whole heart tv and to me it actually raises another question. with respect to priebus, a nice, decent, intelligent man, but really who cares what he thinks? it's not where the real action of rebuilding the party is going to take place. the one thing is whether it's even possible for parties to have these kind of formidable party chairmen like ron brown after the debacle in 1998. we just don't thi
gwen: here's an example, john. in the immigration knish -- issue. in this report reince priebus said there should be comprehensive immigration reform and there is a gong -- gang of them on capitol hill trying to come up with this. is there movement underway? >> to underscore karen's point, technical issues, better computers, but the heart is the ideological one. the bold language in that clip, it's a lot harder to follow with bold action. immigration reform? the nub question is do you...
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i need to go to john in florida. john. >> caller: yeah, hi, jim. john k. in florida. a loyal viewer of your program. and i just want to say congratulations on your eighth anniversary. >> thank you. >> caller: the stock i'm interested in is mow vatto, mov. >> yeah, pretty good. i like the luxury goods but i just saw a good number from tiffany and if i think if tiffany pulls back that i like that more, because tiffany is getting its groove back and that's what matters. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td aamerica trade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] mo america trade.unde] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of ever
i need to go to john in florida. john. >> caller: yeah, hi, jim. john k. in florida. a loyal viewer of your program. and i just want to say congratulations on your eighth anniversary. >> thank you. >> caller: the stock i'm interested in is mow vatto, mov. >> yeah, pretty good. i like the luxury goods but i just saw a good number from tiffany and if i think if tiffany pulls back that i like that more, because tiffany is getting its groove back and that's what matters. and...
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especially since it's just hard to bet against john malone. he is smarter than every media investor out there. >> what are the growth prospects of the entire business? where does the growth come from, would you say, in the next three to five years? >> well, historically, charter has underinvested on the video side. right now it is the fastest growing cable company, it has the best footprint in the industry and the best management team. so i think there's a lot of growth that still -- that we're still seeing over the next two years for charter. >> and you know, barton, you wonder if there are other companies out there that mr. malone might look for. cablevision has been rumored to be in play lately. is that a possible kand, do you think? >> i don't want to go too far down the road of saying what they might or might not buy. it's clear they're fully invested now with putting their cash into charter. they don't have cash sitting on the sidelines now to go out and chase other things. if there is nor consolidation, i would expect it would happen th
especially since it's just hard to bet against john malone. he is smarter than every media investor out there. >> what are the growth prospects of the entire business? where does the growth come from, would you say, in the next three to five years? >> well, historically, charter has underinvested on the video side. right now it is the fastest growing cable company, it has the best footprint in the industry and the best management team. so i think there's a lot of growth that still...
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>> yeah, john, and you're right, it's an israeli-u.s. reset, and i think it was a great success. i think the president's speech was outstanding to the young israelis. i think it was full of realism and idealism. what he has done, he has walked away from the idea that israel has to stop building settlements, and as a reality there's not going to be any palestinian state as long as you have the president meeting with netanyahu, lieberman, and those folks in power, but i do think there's been a reset in relations with israel. but john with the whole middle east, look at muslim brotherhood in egypt, hamas, gaza, the jordanian king is in trouble, syria is about to collapse in anarchy. you've got hezbollah in lebanon. i think that whole area is moving the other direction. if i were the president of the united states, i believe what he wants to do and ought to do is get out of dodge. >> eleanor. >> i can't remember a time in my lifetime when there was a peaceful status quo in the middle east. it's always been a cauldron. i think the president is right to give a boost to the two- state s
>> yeah, john, and you're right, it's an israeli-u.s. reset, and i think it was a great success. i think the president's speech was outstanding to the young israelis. i think it was full of realism and idealism. what he has done, he has walked away from the idea that israel has to stop building settlements, and as a reality there's not going to be any palestinian state as long as you have the president meeting with netanyahu, lieberman, and those folks in power, but i do think there's...
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>> ambassador john bolton is the former u.n. ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor and let's start with that, ambassador. why now? why in year five of the presidency does he now go to israel? >> well, i think because he goes on his terms. there's no domestic political down side now, given that he's faced his last election. so, he can really go and use it for his own purposes, and i think what's interesting here is that there will be a real split on this trip between the public symbolism and the photo opportunities on the one hand, and the substantive conversation that president obama and prime minister netanyahu will have in private. >> megyn: only 10% of the israeli public, according to the latest polls, has a favorable opinion of our president. just 10% say they have a favorable opinion of him. that's a surprising number and it's not exactly the group before whom he's used to speaking. >> right. well, i'd like to know who those 10% are. i mean, i think it's clear that president obama is the most hostile p
>> ambassador john bolton is the former u.n. ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor and let's start with that, ambassador. why now? why in year five of the presidency does he now go to israel? >> well, i think because he goes on his terms. there's no domestic political down side now, given that he's faced his last election. so, he can really go and use it for his own purposes, and i think what's interesting here is that there will be a real split on this trip...
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john douglas, thank you. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >>> up next, the first lady honors women vets at the white house. a new public/private partnership is helping them take their battlefield experience to the business world. do we have a mower? no. a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. we got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. this spring, take on more lawn for less. not bad for our first spring. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get ortho home defense, a special buy at just $6.88. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood t
john douglas, thank you. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >>> up next, the first lady honors women vets at the white house. a new public/private partnership is helping them take their battlefield experience to the business world. do we have a mower? no. a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. we got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a...
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john najarian is also joining us here onset. we are points away from the s&p 500 hitting the all-time closing high. what's your guess on when that happens? >> if it weren't for oracle, it would have been early in the morning tomorrow. and even with oracle, i think the market still has enough gas, melissa to get past that. but to j.j.'s point and everyone on the desk, i agree there are some in the armor. not to push the market down, but to keep the fed in that tight box, that is exactly where the fed is. they're stuck, they can't get out of this now. if you were looking for an early exit, ain't happening, folks. not happening, not getting out early. >> like i say, there are people rooting for that bit of bad news, tim so they can get that assurance that the fed is not going to leave early. >> do you think it might be more early for the market to look past an oracle as opposed to a caterpillar or fedex because oracle has always fired on all cylinders. to have these different business lines miss from the guidance not too long ago,
john najarian is also joining us here onset. we are points away from the s&p 500 hitting the all-time closing high. what's your guess on when that happens? >> if it weren't for oracle, it would have been early in the morning tomorrow. and even with oracle, i think the market still has enough gas, melissa to get past that. but to j.j.'s point and everyone on the desk, i agree there are some in the armor. not to push the market down, but to keep the fed in that tight box, that is...
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and they sure know what's going on and what caused the strike in the first place marine corps general john kelly and it's his command that oversees guantanamo he was testifying in congress this wednesday he said the prisoners had launched the hunger strike because they're frustrated take a listen they had great optimism that guantanamo would be closed they were devastated when the president did you know backed off at least their perception of closing the facility that has caused them to become frustrated and they want to get this i think turned you don't get it back in the media. on our part will continue to press officials for answers as the strike continues and involves more people in washington i'm going to check on. well a story getting little attention in mainstream american media but here at r.t. we have been following it as you may well know from the beginning we've got the timeline of events on our website as was comments by u.n. and prison officials as well and detainees lawyers and activists had to auntie dot com for the full picture from us. well news in brief now let's bring yo
and they sure know what's going on and what caused the strike in the first place marine corps general john kelly and it's his command that oversees guantanamo he was testifying in congress this wednesday he said the prisoners had launched the hunger strike because they're frustrated take a listen they had great optimism that guantanamo would be closed they were devastated when the president did you know backed off at least their perception of closing the facility that has caused them to become...
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with the new secretary of state john kerry along on this trip, some in the administration hope a new spirit of collaboration can be established. there's also a new coalition government in israel, one that remains fractured when it comes to the establishment of a palestinian state. it is no secret that prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president barack obama have not always seen eye-to-eye on the best road to peace and that's just the beginning for president obama on this historic trip. he has to deal with nuclear threats from iran and provide a road map for how far the united states will go in defense of israel. we will get insights to all of these challenges for president obama with the former ambassador to israel, martin indyk who joins us from washington where he is the vice president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institution. ambassador indyk, good to have you back on the program, sir. >> thanks, tavis, good to be with you. tavis: i guess the start is whether or not i have overstated the case. there are some who believe as i intimated a moment ago that the
with the new secretary of state john kerry along on this trip, some in the administration hope a new spirit of collaboration can be established. there's also a new coalition government in israel, one that remains fractured when it comes to the establishment of a palestinian state. it is no secret that prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president barack obama have not always seen eye-to-eye on the best road to peace and that's just the beginning for president obama on this historic trip. he...
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john berman turned another year older. zoraida has the cakes. >> i took my mike off and i need to use yours. let me tell you, we got you this cake and i went to the back and had you two additional cakes. you are a very popular man. happy birthday. no candles. but you can pretend and make a wish. >> the different cakes, because the staff can't agree on what they like. >> velvet, oreo, and chocolate fudge. >> we have to pause so i can eat this. now to newsroom with carol cosstello, pretty please. >> happy birthday! >> thank you. >>> happening now in the newsroom, breaking overnight. rockets fired just miles from president obama in israel. >>> also, shut down in chicago. >> i think it's a bit ridiculous. >> if you take them out of where they live, what does that say to the child? >> an unprecedented move to close 50 elementary schools. critics say it targets minorities and the poor. >>> plus dow watch. records being shattered every day. should you give your 401(k) a fresh look? >>> plus, late night shakeup. >> before we get s
john berman turned another year older. zoraida has the cakes. >> i took my mike off and i need to use yours. let me tell you, we got you this cake and i went to the back and had you two additional cakes. you are a very popular man. happy birthday. no candles. but you can pretend and make a wish. >> the different cakes, because the staff can't agree on what they like. >> velvet, oreo, and chocolate fudge. >> we have to pause so i can eat this. now to newsroom with carol...
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john kerry is the new secretary of state. cares about the middle east? interested. has been as chairman of the foreign relations committee. has many contacts in the region, many trips in the region, its unlikely he would appoint an envoy. he wants to do it himself i would assume. does that make a difference? >> it seems to be the case. it's the secretary of state, he has a certain gravitas. but ultimately you're going to have to have a president who is committed to this issue and i'm not convinced that president obama see this is other as a loser issue for him at this point. >> rose: so finally, aaron, when they come back you don't think we'll have a greater understanding between the two leaders? >> i think you will. and particularly i think on iran. i think netanyahu will continue to give the president the time and space he needs on the israeli/palestinian thing. i don't know, charlie. i really think that this is a tough one and with all due respect to secretary kerry, i wish him well but barack obama is the most controlling dominating foreign policy president sinc
john kerry is the new secretary of state. cares about the middle east? interested. has been as chairman of the foreign relations committee. has many contacts in the region, many trips in the region, its unlikely he would appoint an envoy. he wants to do it himself i would assume. does that make a difference? >> it seems to be the case. it's the secretary of state, he has a certain gravitas. but ultimately you're going to have to have a president who is committed to this issue and i'm not...
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republican colleagues including john mccain called her out on it publically. we invited michele bachmann to come on the program to talk abouter her latest allegations. she declined. the invitation stands open n. the meantime dana bash tried keeping them honest and joins us. you had to chase down the congresswoman. what did she tell you? >> last time i ran after michele bachmann on one of the issues i told you the bad news is she can walk fast in heels. the good news is so can i. h this time she was moving so fast it tested my endurance. i told her i wanted to talk about her speech at cpac, about questionable accusations made about the president's lavish lifestyle. here's how it went. >> i want to ask you is that you said -- you talked about the excesses that he's engaged in, the fact that he has a dog walker which is not true. >> the big point of my speech was about benghazi. this was an absolute disaster a. >> you also made specific accusations about -- >> the secretary of state -- >> spending money that other ps also made. >> the issue is there are four amer
republican colleagues including john mccain called her out on it publically. we invited michele bachmann to come on the program to talk abouter her latest allegations. she declined. the invitation stands open n. the meantime dana bash tried keeping them honest and joins us. you had to chase down the congresswoman. what did she tell you? >> last time i ran after michele bachmann on one of the issues i told you the bad news is she can walk fast in heels. the good news is so can i. h this...
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sfau state john kerry is in iraq today. it is an unannounced visit. the purpose of his trip, wouldfold. secretary kerry urging them to work together. overcoming the violence that continued to divide that country. and asking the prime minister to stop iran from flying over iraqi air space. iran is believed to have been shuttling military personnel and equipment to the syrian government over the air space of iraq which is, of course, supporting that horrible civil war in syria and that is something iran and iraq have both denied. good morning, everyone. welcome. >> great to have you here. last year, the iraqi government promised former secretary of state hillary clinton to inspect all of iranian flights so far that's reportedly not happening. now secretary kerry's turn to get it done. >> good morning. wink, wink, nudge, nhung from the iraqis to the iranians. the revolutionary guard soldiers to head from iran into syria to help assad. the united states has only pressured the iraqis privilege atly up until now. the fact they are doing so publicly and shar
sfau state john kerry is in iraq today. it is an unannounced visit. the purpose of his trip, wouldfold. secretary kerry urging them to work together. overcoming the violence that continued to divide that country. and asking the prime minister to stop iran from flying over iraqi air space. iran is believed to have been shuttling military personnel and equipment to the syrian government over the air space of iraq which is, of course, supporting that horrible civil war in syria and that is...
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then cit group with chairman and ceo john thain. he'll address speculation his company is up for sale again. all ahead in the next hour of "the closing bell." you're watching "the closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> >>> [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home.
then cit group with chairman and ceo john thain. he'll address speculation his company is up for sale again. all ahead in the next hour of "the closing bell." you're watching "the closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> >>> [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever...
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all kinds of congressional republicans, including house speaker john boehner went on twitter insisting obama should stop this outrage of liking sports. get off my lawn! it is march madness, republican style. the first day of spring, the annual opportunity for house republicans to turn over an old leaf they know they shouldn't turn over any more but they can't stop themselves. also clearly it is going to be gonzaga. that does it for us tonight. see you tomorrow night. right now, time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." have a great evening. >>> tonight, here in washington, we now know that when the president's away, republicans will play the same budget games they play when he's here. >> the united states of america stands with the state of israel. >> obama in israel for the first time as president. >> joking with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that it was good to get from congress. >> you only tease the ones you love. >> i see this visit as an opportunity. >> this trip is heavy on symbolism. >> what is he taking away. >> he and netanyahu had their differences. >> we
all kinds of congressional republicans, including house speaker john boehner went on twitter insisting obama should stop this outrage of liking sports. get off my lawn! it is march madness, republican style. the first day of spring, the annual opportunity for house republicans to turn over an old leaf they know they shouldn't turn over any more but they can't stop themselves. also clearly it is going to be gonzaga. that does it for us tonight. see you tomorrow night. right now, time for...